![]() Maybe if they actually sent the game for remastering to another studio and. These are still rolling out, but this is the image Intel provides right now, XeSS support will no doubt grow fast once the GPUs hit the market. But The Alan Wake remaster is actually good unlike the crap that is the Mafia. The latest Alan Wake Remastered trailer highlights the striking visual differences between the original version on Xbox 360 and the boosted experience that will soon hit Xbox Series X. The Bridge Curse Road to Salvation (FSR 2).STRANGER OF PARADISE FINAL FANTASY ORIGIN.Destroy All Humans! 2 – Reprobed (FSR 2).Horizon Zero Dawn™ Complete Edition for PC.Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin.Metro Exodus / Metro Exodus Enhanced Edition.Five Nights At Freddy’s Security Breach.Yup, soon enough, Dolmen, Death Stranding Director’s Cut, Ghostwire: Tokyo, and Enlisted will all support all three of these formats of upscaling!īut what about games that just have one or two of these features? Games With DLSS Overall though, these two games should give a good basis to see some performance differences and, more importantly to me right now, quality differences too. Then there’s The Amazing Spider-Man Remaster, which again supports a truly impressive range of fancy graphics technologies, but also supports all three of the upscaling technologies too. With Ray Tracing, high-frame rates, ultra-wide formats and other luxuries all being integrated into the game’s rather fantastic engine. One of the first games to see XeSS is Shadow of the Tomb Raider, which isn’t surprising, given the game has seemingly been at the forefront of graphics technologies. Now with Intel’s XeSS on the market, we’re seeing our first triple-threat of upscaling technologies hit some titles. AMD launched their FSR as a rival to Nvidias technologies, and some games were updated to add it, resulting in some games supporting both. Many games got DLSS first, as it was the first upscaling technology to hit the market. There are only a few games which support more than one of these technologies, but the list is certainly going to grow. For all technical details on the game, please refer to Digital Foundry's tech review video that is embedded below.Games With Multiple Upscaling Technologies Overall, Alan Wake Remastered is still a worthy remake of one of the great games of the Xbox 360 era. ![]() The game also lacks some modern features like HDR and raytracing support. ![]() It was already known since the official announcement that Alan Wake Remastered would include both DLCs The Writer and The Signal, but the standalone add-on Alan Wake's American Nightmare is unfortunately missing from the remaster. The PlayStation 5 version of Alan Wake Remastered appears to be dropping a few more frames here and there, but in comparison to the Xbox version there is no screen tearing thanks to activated V-Sync. On PS5 and Xbox Series X, the remaster is rendered at a resolution of 1440p while mostly maintaining 60fps. Alan Wake Remastered features higher resolution textures, improved lighting and shadow effects as well as overhauled character models for which modern shader effects have been utilized. In the aforementioned video, it becomes quite clear that the visual jump from the Xbox 360 original to current next-gen consoles is quite significant. Alan Wake Remastered ( from US$29 on Amazon) launched last week on PC, PS4, PlayStation 5 and Xbox One and Series X/S consoles, and since gamers are mostly spending their hard-earned money for the graphical improvements of such a remaster, Digital Foundry has now put Alan Wake Remastered through its paces and released a tech review video of the new game.
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